1683 Concord
Ship: Concord (130 by 32 feet, 500 tons)
Captain: William Jeffries
From: Rotterdam (Gravesend 23 July) 6 Jul 1683
By Way of: London, 24 Jul 1683
Arrival: Philadelphia (Germantown), 6 Oct 1683
Heinrich Frey of Mülheim a/Ruhr was one of the first Germans
to come to Pennsylvania and a precursor to the subsequent Germans that came from
the same region of Germany. He came to Pennsylvania about 1675-1680. He wrote
his father from New York and received a letter from his father in Feb 1681.
In 1683 the first significant group of Germans emigrated to
Pennsylvania. Pastorius, with a small group, had
emigrated earlier in the year to prepare for the arrival this larger group.
This group comprised of thirteen men with their families, 33 persons, who came
from Krefeld. Many of these were related (four Op den Graffs, three Luckens,
three Theisen-Doors & Strepers). The Mennonites in this town who had made strong
ties with the Quakers and in particular William Penn. All of the 13 emigrants
except Johann Lenssen had joined the group of Quakers in Krefeld. Prior to this
they had all been Mennonites except Wilhelm Strepers and Peter Kuerlis who had
been Reformed. Reiner Theisen had been raised Mennonite but later had become
Reformed before associating with the Quakers. Sources used in compiling this
list include:
- The Settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania and the
Beginning of German Emigration to America by Samuel
Whitaker Pennypacker, 1899 (Philadelphia).
- "Die Abstammung der 13 Auswanderer von Krefeld nach
Pennsylvania im Lichte niederrheinischer Quellen" (The descent of the 13
Emigrants from Krefeld in Pennsylvania in light of lower-Rhine Sources) in
Die Heimat; Zeitschrift für niederrheinische Heimatpflege, Summer 1953,
Vol. 24, No. 1-2. Translations by Rose Adele Gwynn 1989 (FHL 943.43 W2n) and
John Brokie Lukens in the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine Vo. 31
(No. 3, 1980): p.201.
Another source that should be searched for more recent
corrections and additions is the periodical, Krefeld Immigrants and Their
Descendants. Also descendants with more up to date information on the
families listed here are invited to submit corrections or additional information
or links to additional websites.
| Name, Age |
Place of Origin
(Town, Province) |
Remarks (USA,
Spelling Variations, Occupation, Relationships, etc.) |
| Leonard Arets (Van Aaken)
|
|
|
Abraham Isacks Op den
Graeff
Trintgen (Jansen) |
|
|
Derick Isacks Op den
Graeff
Nolcken (Vyten) |
|
|
Herman Isacks Op den Graeff
Liesbet Isacks (Van Bebber)
(sister:) Margrit Isaaks Op den Graef
(mother:) Grietgen (Peters) (died Nov 1683) |
|
|
Wilhelm Strepers
Belcken (Tuffers)
Peter, 19
Dirck, 17
Leonard, 15
Lysken, 13
Jennecken, 9 |
|
His brother Johann Strepers
(wife Anna Doors) bought land from Wm Penn and sent Wilhelm to represent his
interests. |
Tönes Coenen-Heggers
Lentgen (Matteis-Doors), about 33
Conrad
Matthias
Agnes
Entgen |
|
Kunders, Conradts, Hekkers
|
| Reiner Theissen-Doors
|
|
Tyson; brother to Tönes Kunders
and Peter Kürlis wife's who also came over in 1683, and to Paul Küster's
wife who came over in 1691. |
Johann Simons
Merken (Wilhelms-Lucken)
Merken, about 30 |
|
Wife was sister to
Johann Lucken |
Johann Lenssen
Mercken (Pieters-Schmitz) |
|
|
Peter Kürlis
Elisabeth (Doors)
Metje, 7
Johannes, 5
Agenes, 2
Metgen, 1/2 year |
|
|
Johannes Bleickers
(wife)
Peter, born at Sea |
|
|
Johann Lucken
Merken (Gastes) |
|
|
Abraham Tunes
Klinken
Beatrix (Lucken) |
|
Wife was sister to
Johann Lucken |